| 1826 - 638 páginas
...Tahiti and the neighbouring islands. When we look at the means, it is the more astonishing. Two Tahitian teachers, not particularly distinguished among their...countrymen for intelligence, have been the Instruments in working this wonderful change, and that before a single European Missionary had set his foot upon... | |
| 1838 - 794 páginas
...regard to family and private prayer, equals whatever has been witnessed at Tahiti and the neighbouring islands. And when we look at the means, it becomes...single Missionary had set his foot upon the island. I could not help earnestly desiring the presence of my brother Williams, that as we shared in the disappointments... | |
| 1826 - 410 páginas
...and the neighbouring islands. When we look »t the means, it is the more astonishing. Two Tahitian teachers, not particularly distinguished among their...countrymen for intelligence, have been the instruments in working this wonderful change, and that before a single European Missionary had set his foot upon... | |
| John Williams - 1837 - 654 páginas
...regard to family and private prayer, equals whatever has been witnessed at Tahiti and the neighbouring islands. And when we look at the means, it becomes...single Missionary had set his foot upon the island. I could not help earnestly desiring the presence of my brother Williams, that, as we shared in the... | |
| 1837 - 656 páginas
...regard to family and private prayer, equal whatever has been witnessed at Tahiti and the neighbouring islands. And when we look at the means, it becomes...that before a single Missionary had set his foot upon ttie island. 1 could not help earnestly desiring the presence of my brother Williams, that as we shared... | |
| 1840 - 316 páginas
...islands. And when we look at the means hy which this state of things has heen produced, it hecomes more astonishing. Two native teachers, not particularly...among their own countrymen for intelligence, have heen the instruments of effecting this wonderful change, and that hefore a single missionary had set... | |
| John Williams - 1840 - 174 páginas
...has heen witnessed at Tahiti and the neighhouring islands. And, when we look at the means, it hecomes more astonishing. Two native teachers, not particularly...among their own countrymen for intelligence, have heen the instruments of effecting this wonderful change, and that hefore a single Missionary had set... | |
| James A. Huie - 1842 - 364 páginas
...to family and private prayer — equals whatever has been witnessed at Tahiti and the neighbouring islands. And when we look at the means, it becomes...single missionary had set his foot upon the island." Mr and Mrs Pitman, accompanied by Mr Williams, arrived in 1827. The latter intended to have staid only... | |
| Michael Russell - 1842 - 464 páginas
...regard to family and private prayer, equals whatever has been witnessed in Otaheite and the neighbouring islands. And when we look at the means, it becomes...among their own countrymen for intelligence, have heen the instruments of effecting this wonderful change, and that before a single European missionary... | |
| Michael Russell - 1843 - 466 páginas
...regard to family and private prayer, equals whatever has been witnessed in Otaheite and the neighbouring islands. And when we look at the means, it becomes...effecting this wonderful change, and that before a single European missionary had set his foot upon the island."* In the year 1827, Mr Williams repaired to Rarotonga... | |
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